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Fels Naptha in nyc

DuffAnderson

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found the soap downstairs in the housewares section of the broadway gracious home. $2.49 a bar.

pre treated 5 shirts. 3 borelli (amazing condition. maybe worn once) 1 thomas pink shirt, french cuff (also may have been worn once) 1 thyrwhitt french cuff (same condition as others) and washed them in cold water. fels did the job. btw, all of the shirts were found thrifting and the price each was $5.99 a piece.
 

DuffAnderson

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the borelli's weren't from goodwill. salvation army 96th st. i think the others i got from the goodwill on 2nd ave. in the 80's.

but as in all thrifting, you just gotta keep looking. in all places.
 

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You'll find it in larger chain grocery stores, usually by the powdered detergent.
 

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Originally Posted by DuffAnderson
the borelli's weren't from goodwill. salvation army 96th st. i think the others i got from the goodwill on 2nd ave. in the 80's.

but as in all thrifting, you just gotta keep looking. in all places.


Thanks for the tip. I never get around to the thrifts, gave up when looking for bikes, but now I know, I'll keep looking.
 

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